REGION: Lord Howe Island
A tiny treasure rising out of the emptiness of the southern Pacific Ocean and part of the Australian state of New South Wales, Lord Howe Island is one of the world's last truly unspoiled Island destinations. Just 11 kms long and 2 kms wide, two thirds of its land mass is covered by Banyan, Pandanus and Kentia Palm forests, its many perfect beaches are safe, pristine and tranquil. Guided and self-guided bush treks, fish feeding at Ned's Beach, bicycling, bird watching tours, reef walking, kayaking or cruising around the Island, scenic flights, are some of the favourite things to do. The crystal waters that abound in marine life comprises over 400 species of fish, 90 species of coral, 4% of which is unique to the Island. Perfect for snorkelling, scuba diving, fishing. There are 17 Accommodation properties - from budget to 4 1/2 star - from which to choose. Cafes, restaurants for those who don't want to self-cater. General and provision stores for those who do. World Heritage listed in 1982 for its rare collection of flora, fauna and marine life and only one of four Island groups in the world to have this listing, Lord Howe is the perfect sanctuary for nature-lovers, adventure seekers (try the 8 hour rope-assisted climb up Mt. Gower), romantic getaways and 'stress-breaker' getaways. Temperatures range from about 28 degrees Celsius in summer with lows of about 11 degrees in winter. The months of July, August and September can sometimes be windy. Under a 2 hour flight with QantasLink direct from Sydney or Brisbane with national and international Qantas connections. |
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